May your turkey be moist and tender this thanksgiving holiday.
On a more serious note.....take a second to be thankful for all that we have, and thankful that we have an opportunity to have these cars. There are actually people out there who worry about putting food on their table.
Happy Thanksgiving you fruitloops. While my introduction here was tenuous (but fun), I have to admit that most of you turned out to be decent human beings, despite owning a Lexus.
Glad I'm part of this forum with y'all. EricK even got SMRA and myself on good terms, which, if I understand it, zealots in Jerusalem are considering the Seventh Sign. Now, if I can only convince TEG that I'm not evil as I once appeared, Armageddon will be complete...
Let's not forget, also, that we are indeed privileged: we live in the greatest country on the planet, we're healthy, we have good educations and jobs, and we have the nicer things in life. We are indeed in the top percentile with respect to standards of living and potential opportunity. Let's not lose sight of that. It's a mere 30 minute drive for me to get downtown to see homeless people fight for space around a sewer steam outlet in an effort to combat the single-digit windchills we're experiencing right now. Keep your perspective.
So anyway, have a good turkey day all y'all.
And now back to your regularly scheduled trolling...
Which one do you guys prefer? The traditional roasted turkey or the fried turkey?
I like both, but looks like our family chef are making the deep fried turkey for this year
I want to see ALL of the IS3 owners on the road !!
Happy T-Giving and I am thankful for everything I have...
Mark
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